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69. After Betrayal: Moral and Ethical Decisions Beyond the Lies and Deception

69. After Betrayal: Moral and Ethical Decisions Beyond the Lies and Deception

Update: 2024-09-19
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In our last episode, Marnie talked about how to move forward after betrayal with a partner who refuses to provide safety, reassurance, consistency and active participation in the healing process. In this episode of the Helping Couples Heal podcast, Marnie and Ilyse continue the conversation, this time turning the focus to the betraying partner. Just as the betrayed partner has important life altering decisions to make, so does the person who caused the relational destruction. These decisions must be navigated in the spirit of a fierce commitment to truth and reality, both elements which were non-existent for the betrayed partner prior to discovery.  


While both partners have difficult decisions to make in the aftermath of betrayal, the discussion of the betraying partner in this context is often neglected or dismissed. In this candid discussion, Marnie and Ilyse explore some hard questions including how can the betrayer even consider leaving a relationship after years of betrayal and deception and under what circumstances could it be the kindest and most honoring of the betrayed partner to make the decision to leave.

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69. After Betrayal: Moral and Ethical Decisions Beyond the Lies and Deception

69. After Betrayal: Moral and Ethical Decisions Beyond the Lies and Deception

Marnie Breecker